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Inhabiting contemporary Southern and Appalachian literature

Clabough, Casey Howard, 1974-

Inhabiting contemporary Southern and Appalachian literature region and place in the twenty-first century / [electronic resource] : Casey Clabough. - Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c2012. - 1 online resource (192 p.) - UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Getting back there: an introduction and a case study -- Why read for place? an introduction -- To blend in the place you're in, but with a mind to do something?: The practice of merging in James Dickey's to the White Sea -- A matter of context: region and place -- One writer's place: the south of George Garrett -- Representing urban Appalachia: Fred Chappell's the gaudy place -- The truths of William Hoffman's southern Appalachian places: the critics and his own -- Southern Appalachian montage: reviewing books across regions (a collection) -- Looking closer: a state of place -- Out of space, out of time?: the Virginia novels of Julien Green -- Hanging on to place: the self-reflexive depths of Kelly Cherry's fiction -- Here, there, where: David Huddle's Appalachian Virginia -- Epilogue: Writing for a place: a writers workshop for Mcdowell County, West Virginia.

9780813043708


American literature--History and criticism.--Appalachian Region
American literature--History and criticism.--Southern States


Electronic books.

PS261 / .C49 2012

810.9/975